D5 - What are these files needed for?

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D5 - What are these files needed for?

Stefan Schmiedl
While searching for an if that wasn't[1], a System transcript
popped up:

Resource library mscomct2.ocx could not be opened
('mscomct2.ocx' (16r2: Das System kann die angegebene
Datei nicht finden.))

which means that the file could not be found.

Resource library msmask32.ocx could not be opened
('msmask32.ocx' (16r715: Der angegebene Ressourcentyp
konnte nicht in der Image-Datei gefunden werden.))

which means that the given ressource type could not
be found in the image file.


It happened on a NT4 SP6 system with Dolphin Professional 5.0.1

s.

[1] Take a look at Object>>isNil: and try to find out how
    it works .... I'll tell you when I'm finished with
    banging my head against the wall.


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Re: D5 - What are these files needed for?

Ian Bartholomew-12
Stefan,

> While searching for an if that wasn't[1], a System transcript
> popped up:
[snip]

Blair posted the following (14/5 10:28) regarding those ocx files

"The messages are just informational warnings that a resource library used
as a source of icons cannot be found, and can be ignored."

> [1] Take a look at Object>>isNil: and try to find out how
>     it works .... I'll tell you when I'm finished with
>     banging my head against the wall.

Heh!. I can remember the same feeling when I came across those types of
methods. I won't say any more as it would probably spoil your fun :-)

Ian


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Re: D5 - What are these files needed for?

Stefan Schmiedl
On Sun, 26 May 2002 20:59:40 +0100,
Ian Bartholomew <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Stefan,
>
>> While searching for an if that wasn't[1], a System transcript
>> popped up:
> [snip]
>
> Blair posted the following (14/5 10:28) regarding those ocx files
>
> "The messages are just informational warnings that a resource library used
> as a source of icons cannot be found, and can be ignored."

fine. thanks.

>
>> [1] Take a look at Object>>isNil: and try to find out how
>>     it works .... I'll tell you when I'm finished with
>>     banging my head against the wall.
>
> Heh!. I can remember the same feeling when I came across those types of
> methods. I won't say any more as it would probably spoil your fun :-)
>

My only hope is that someone else reads this and needs
longer than me to work this out :-)

s.